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... States. Throughout the trip we attended lectures, had class discussions, and had some guided tours with the group. We mostly stayed at hotels except in Fes we spent a week doing home stays. There was also a lot of free time where most of the wackiest ...
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Rabat Streets
A Travel Blog entry by nietsreuef from Rabat, Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaër, Morocco
... The medina with its market stalls includes a few thousand apartments within the 17th century city walls. Downtown where the major hotels, mosques, palace, embassies and government are located is a 20th century city and Hay Riad, a bit further out, ...
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The Scene in Rabat
A Travel Blog entry by sruof from Rabat, Morocco
As I linger in the hotel mezzanine (why is breakfast in Europe-influenced hotels almost always above the ground floor?), this is what I reflect: * Rabat is a highly sophisticated, western-influenced city * Judging from the folks on my 3 hours flight ...
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Return to Rabat
A Travel Blog entry by mark.wilson from Rabat, Morocco
... 't any hostels in Meknes or Fes. Since we were on a tight budget, this left us with no choice but resorting to cheap hotels listed in the Lonely Planet guide book (how bad can they be!). While walking past the Chambre des Representatives, we witnessed a ...
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Rondez vous in Rabat
A Travel Blog entry by mark.wilson from Rabat, Morocco
... . We headed over to the Medina part of town as according to our Lonely Planet guide book, there were several cheap but nice hotels there. We eventually settled upon a small family run hotel called Hotel Dohrmi. It was owned and run by an elderly couple, ...
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Rabat the Capital
A Travel Blog entry by jeanchristophes from Rabat, Morocco
... my pack on my back. Sweating under the hot sun I presented myself at the youth hostel, making a change from cheap hotels. 5 euros a night to sleep in a dormitory and sit around sharing travel stories with other travelers and breakfast thrown in for ...
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Morocco Part III: we have no more dirhams!
A Travel Blog entry by gil_and_devorah from Rabat, Morocco
... thing about Morocco was that on the same budget we were using for hostels and cheap food in Europe, we were using for beautiful hotels and restaurant meals in Morocco so we tried to live like Royalty as much as possible! While in Essaouira we walked on ...
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Day 3: 3 Cities for the price of one
A Travel Blog entry by mvenkat007 from Rabat, Morocco
... be very popular in Morocco and croissants. We had a list of questions for Moubarak who answered all of them with aplomb, regarding hotels in other cities and the best way to get to Fez, and as was his helpful wont upon hearing that we were heading ...
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Out and about
A Travel Blog entry by suzy-q from Casablanca, Rabat and Fes, Morocco
... you are. Most hotels will have a bar but you won't see any out and about in town. I think it's only the locals that might know where apart from larger hotels you can have a drink. Often it would be only males in there ...
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How To Be Sick In Morocco
A Travel Blog entry by sruof from Rabat, Morocco
... for help. For the next 48 hours I slept. I slept on the bus (we're moving on); I slept on the ground; I slept in hotels; I slept in people's homes. The group went merrily about, returning with tales I was too sick to hear. I could not eat. I just sipped ...
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Morocco
A Travel Blog entry by 50odd from Rabat, Morocco
... , dead flat (pretty much) straight down the N1. There's nothing on the road, oh except a Metro cash and carry, a few dilapidated hotels and the odd bus and taxi stop. It's nothing to write home about in other words. Apart from the odd glimpse of the ...
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Day 14 - Morocco, Todra Gorge - Picture Perfect
A Travel Blog entry by oliveramber from Rabat, Morocco
... ; Around breakfast everyone else was talking of their dreadful sleep or lack thereof. The place we're heading to today has hotels, needless to say there was endless chat about upgrading. I now just have to try convince Oliver to do the ...
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The Magic of Marrakesh
A Travel Blog entry by hingdoi from Marrakesh, Morocco
... an experience. The lovely new French Quarter of Marrakesh (which is uniformly pink like the Indian city of Jaipur), with its luxury hotels, does not prepare you for the 5-minute cab ride into the magic of the ancient Medina. Once there, walking through ...
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